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SISTEMI PASSIVI PER L’INDOOR COMFORT: LA GESTIONE DELLE SERRE SOLARI IN REGIME ESTIVO

2019

La radiazione solare costituisce una fonte inesauribile di energia. Negli ultimi anni il mercato edilizio è stato invaso dall’applicazione di sistemi attivi (pannelli solari, etc...), non considerando le più valide alternative passive per il risparmio energetico. Oggi le mutate esigenze connesse all’evoluzione del concetto stesso di benessere ambientale richiedono una nuova coniugazione delle esperienze della tradizione costruttiva con le complessità dell’organizzazione tecnologica e i bisogni dell’utenza. La serra solare è un elemento architettonico complesso che consente un condizionamento sia invernale che estivo. Progettare sistemi passivi vetrati integrati con l’involucro permette al c…

Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaPassive system indoor comfort solar greenhouse active users
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ECO-PROFILES OF INNOVATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR DOMESTIC AND RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS

2015

The exponential growth of distributed generation systems (mainly from solar energy through the use of photovoltaic) and the new release on energy markets of new generation technologies, with smaller dimension, are pushing towards rethinking energy systems. "Smart buildings" with the capacity to produce, store and manage flow of information's and energy will become the milestone of the future distribution networks (smart buildings to smart grid). The goal of this study is to evaluate the ecoprofile of 1 kWh of electricity, selected as a functional unit, generated by microcogenerator fuel cells as SOFC. The analysis was performed using the Life Cycle Assessment methodology, which allows to co…

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalegreenhouse gas emissionsLCAEnergy systems greenhouse gas emissions LCA SOSOFCenergy systems
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BIOCHARS IN SOILS: TOWARDS THE REQUIRED LEVEL OF SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING

2017

The special issue on Biochar as an Option for Sustainable Resource Management Key priorities in biochar research for future guidance of sustainable policy development have been identified by expert assessment within the COST Action TD1107. The current level of scientific understanding (LOSU) regarding the consequences of biochar application to soil were explored. Five broad thematic areas of biochar research were addressed: soil biodiversity and ecotoxicology, soil organic matter and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, soil physical properties, nutrient cycles and crop production, and soil remediation. The highest future research priorities regarding biochar’s effects in soils were: functional …

Soil biodiversityprogramme de recherche scientifique010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSoil managementSoil functionsCHARCOAL PRODUCTION11. SustainabilityBiocharbiodiversity2. Zero hungerSoil healthnutrient cyclessoil remediation04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesCONTAMINATED SOILS6. Clean waterEnvironmental soil science415 Other agricultural sciencesBLACK CARBONsoil physical propertiesSHORT-TERMEnvironmental Engineering[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesSoil biologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawecotoxicology12. Responsible consumptionPYROLYSIS TEMPERATURECROP PRODUCTIVITYORGANIC-CARBONsoil organic mattergreenhouse gasesbiocharNUTRIENT AVAILABILITYbiochar biodiversity ecosystem services ecotoxicology greenhouse gases nutrient cycles policy support soil organic matter soil physical properties soil remediation.1172 Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationSoil organic matterMICROBIAL BIOMASSEnvironmental engineeringpolicy supportTA170-17115. Life on landGAS EMISSIONS13. Climate action040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceecosystem servicesJournal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management
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The crucial interactions between climate and soil

2022

Since the birth of soil science, climate has been recognized as a soil-forming factor, along with parent rock, time, topography, and organisms (from which humans were later kept distinct), often prevalent on the other factors on the very long term. But the climate is in turns affected by soils and their management. This paper describes the interrelationships between climate – and its current change – and soil, focusing on each single factor of its formation. Parent material governs, primarily through the particle size distribution, the capacity of soil to retain water and organic matter, which are two main soil-related drivers of the climate. Time is the only unmanageable soil-forming facto…

SoilEnvironmental EngineeringSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaClimate ChangeHumansWaterEnvironmental ChemistryAgricultureBiodiversityLand surface albedo Emissions trading Greenhouse gases (GHG) Pedodiversity Soil organic matter (SOM) Soil water retentionPollutionWaste Management and Disposal
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RESEARCH ON STRAWBERRY PLUG PLANTS IN SOILLESS COLTIVATION

2009

n recent years, the main advances in strawberry cultivation in Italy have regarded cultivation techniques, the use of alternatives to methyl bromide and the type of propagation material used. Fresh plants have taken over from cold-stored plants in 60% of cases. This prompted the need for new studies on the cultivation of fresh strawberry plants carried out in Sicilian nurseries. This report illustrates the results of a trial carried out in Sicily to find the best plug plants grown by four nurseries located at different altitudes (Madonie mountains, Sicani mountains, Nebrodi mountans) and on the plain (Marsala) and with an open cycle soilless system. The trial was carried out at our experime…

TUDLA NURSERIES GREENHOUSE MOUNTAIN AREAS SICILY
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Effects of substrate solarization on tomato soilless cultivation

2008

Tomato greenhouse coconut coir dust substrate cultivar
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Research on the Origin of Strawberry Plug Plants in Soilless Cultivation

2008

In recent years, the main advances in strawberry cultivation in Italy have regarded cultivation techniques, the use of alternatives to methyl bromide and the type of propagation material used. Fresh plants have taken over from cold-stored plants in 60% of cases. This prompted the need for new studies on the cultivation of fresh strawberry plants carried out in Sicilian nurseries. This report illustrates the results of a trial carried out in Sicily to find the best plug plants grown by four nurseries located at different altitudes (Madonie mountains, Sicani mountains, Nebrodi mountans) and on the plain (Marsala) and with an open cycle soilless system. The trial was carried out at our experim…

Tudla nurseries greenhouse mountain areas Sicily
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Legume inoculants to reduce soil emissions of nitrous oxide

2012

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas involved in depletion of the ozone layer and mainly arising from the soil and from agricultural activities. Within this framework, INRA teams inoculated soybean plants with natural strains of Rhizobia bacteria. Convincing results regarding the consumption of N2O greenhouse gases were obtained.

[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesprotoxyde d'azotesolnitrous oxideBradyrhizobium japonicumnosZ-geneatténuation de l'effet de serremitigation of the greenhouse effectgène nosZsoil
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Caractérisation génotypique et le phénotypique de souches de Rhizobia par rapport à leur capacité à réduire le protoxyde d’azote (N2O), puissant gaz …

2012

Rapport de Stage de Master 2 EA MERS CT3; Master

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencesnitrous oxideBradyrhizobium japonicum[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental SciencesnosZ-genemitigation of the greenhouse effectsoil
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Technical committee of the project SYMGES

2013

EA Pôle MERS. Rapport final de contrat de recherche INRA (communication orale invitée, 46 slides). Présenté le 24 septembre 2013 au BASF SE, Limburgerhof en Allemagne par Cécile Revellin seule. SYMGES – Projet partenarial (2013) – Coordination C. Hénault, UR SOLS Conduit avec l’unité d’Agroécologie de Dijon, en partenariat avec un industriel des biotechnologies agricoles, ce projet étudie la capacité des rhizobia (microorganismes vivant en symbiose avec les légumineuses et possédant la capacité de fixer l’azote) à réduire le N2O en N2 pour utiliser cette fonction microbienne afin de réduire les émissions du gaz à effet de serre par les sols agricoles.

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencesnitrous oxide[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciencesnosz gene[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologymitigation of the greenhouse effectsoil
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